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Reloading
Optimal neck tension for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Kris C" data-source="post: 283346" data-attributes="member: 17550"><p>That helps. I have been loading for a coulple of years now but always crimped. It was tearing my brass up and figured there had to be a better way. Even if you just lightly crimp it squeezes brass up and it has to be trimmed off everytime. Since I started not crimping I hardly have to trim. I will check out the Redding dies. Do you size with out the expander ball? Seems like most guys that use the bushing dies don't. Thanks for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kris C, post: 283346, member: 17550"] That helps. I have been loading for a coulple of years now but always crimped. It was tearing my brass up and figured there had to be a better way. Even if you just lightly crimp it squeezes brass up and it has to be trimmed off everytime. Since I started not crimping I hardly have to trim. I will check out the Redding dies. Do you size with out the expander ball? Seems like most guys that use the bushing dies don't. Thanks for the info. [/QUOTE]
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